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Quinten Rollins spent four years starting on the basketball court for Miami University, dishing out assists and grabbing more steals than anyone in school history except former Chicago Bulls standout Ron Harper. Now, the converted point guard has emerged as a legitimate NFL draft prospect at cornerback after intercepting seven passes while shadowing wide receivers in his first year of football since high school. Rollins was named the RedHawks' Most Valuable Player and the Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year. This unlikely draft story probably doesn't happen if not for the Ravens, who are coached by former Miami University defensive back John Harbaugh. Rollins...

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